Maria Anna Grace S. Española, a 28-year-old mother of three, credits the dietary supplement Immune Advance with strengthening her immune system during two pregnancies and consistently supporting her breast milk production. In a detailed testimony, Española states that after six months of using the product post the birth of her third child, she continues to rely on it due to its “effectiveness and consistency,” which she found lacking in other supplements.
Española first turned to Immune Advance during her second pregnancy after becoming skeptical of other supplements and prescription alternatives. “When you’re pregnant, there are times when you really don’t want the doctor’s prescription because it’s free. The problem is, even if you take it, the ending is just sugar,” she explained. Concerned about delivering a healthy baby, she consulted her doctor, who approved her use of Immune Advance.
She gave birth to a healthy 2.9kg baby girl, despite the unexpected delivery occurring in a car before reaching the hospital. Subsequent blood tests confirmed the baby’s health, reinforcing Española’s trust in the product. During her third pregnancy, she again used Immune Advance and reported similar positive outcomes.

Beyond pregnancy, Española highlights the supplement’s role in breastfeeding. As a mother who struggled with lactation, she noted that Immune Advance helped “lessen the incidence of lactating mumps” and maintained her milk supply without decline. She contrasts this with other products that offered only temporary effects. “The other products that I tried, it only had an effect in the beginning. But the effect faded. It’s not consistent,” she said.
Española began using dietary supplements after the birth of her first child to boost breast milk production, at which time she was unaware of Immune Advance. It was only during her second pregnancy that she discovered and adopted the supplement as her primary prenatal and postnatal nutritional aid.
She emphasizes that while the supplement has been pivotal, it does not replace a balanced diet. “Of course, this does not mean that you can’t eat healthy food. It’s still a balanced diet,” she clarified.
Now a loyal long-term user, Española actively recommends Immune Advance to her “family, friends, and colleagues.” Her testimony adds to a growing number of personal accounts from individuals who use dietary supplements to support maternal and infant health, though experts consistently advise consultation with healthcare professionals before beginning any new supplement regimen.
This article is based on a personal testimony. Immune Advance is marketed as a dietary supplement. Claims regarding health benefits have not been evaluated by all regulatory agencies. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a physician before using any supplement.#




